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Tribal Data Network. Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission. 4 Tribes, 11 Field offices, area equal to State of Georgia, 25% of Columbia Basin.
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Tribal Data Network Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission
4 Tribes, 11 Field offices, area equal to State of Georgia, 25% of Columbia Basin
Distributed Data System, Each Tribe controls its Own Data, Shared Technology and Expertise… All Tribes Collectively Share Data to Provide Gravel to Gravel Management
Lessons learned • Tribal basic data management capacity has been only indirectly addressed in the past • We have demonstrated the ability to solve data management problems through a series of pilot projects • Data management issues can be addressed efficiently by sharing expertise and experience • Additional resources will be required to complete tribal data management programs • It will take sustained effort over several years to address tribal data management issues
future directions • Provide support for data coordinators at each tribe (this expanded proposal) • Participate in development of regional data management processes and sharing agreements • Continue to build tribal data management capacity • Continue developing common data management and reporting tools
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